I hate to say it, but the conservatives in the US have an almost axiomatic aversion to renewable energy. They see it in the same light as the tooth fairy, or santa claus. As such, they systemically look away from it as not being serious. (except the truly evil among them that see it as an evil competitor to their many investments, the world be damned)
Naturally, Trump is not intelligent enough to be a truly evil conservative, and thus sees renewable energy as a farce. As such, the roadmap from Germany concerning how it intends to solve its energy generation problems with renewables just makes him go "ahhh.. Yeah--- tell me how you REALLY intend to fix it? *wink wink*" to which Germany simply repeats "Renewable energy (idiot.)"
It is a failing on both major fronts over here in bizzarro-land USA; Both major political fronts have an aversion to unpleasant truths, and a love affair with boogey men, evil menace, and the like. (no, I really do mean both fronts. The left is just less overt about it. No, this is not false equivalence, the right is quite a bit more heavy handed, but that does not absolve the left either; I am not giving out free passes on wrongdoing, just because the other side is "Waaaaay worse!".) You can see it all over in how our media spends its time doing coverage, and in the narratives presented by the collective mouthpieces of both axis of us politics. Conservatives treat renewable energy sources with disdain (at best), or actively torpedo them and jump to prevent their rise in prominence while doing everything they can to make it look (at least on paper) that such resulting market failures are because they are just inferior to fossil fuels economically (and nothing whatsoever to the absurd amount of added bullshit that they threw on the table that pulled them under like a millstone. --At worst) all so that they can then reinforce the prior view. (that renewables are a farce.) The left likes to spin the narrative that they are the godseat of moral decency in the US, despite being anything but in many circumstances, and bends over backward to engineer outrage, and to foment hatred as a valid means of resolving differences of opinion.
Trump is a symptom of these problems.
For all the horror that his administration has caused as it blusters about like a bull in a china shop, that administration was elected on what is predominantly a pitiful desire for something *OTHER* than the two flavors of the day. (It was a vain hope, and one not founded in good conscience, but that hope was real, and was a strong driver in Trump's election, which just about every pundit seems hell bent on not addressing.)
Dangerous nationalists are the most dangerous, because they are at their most desirable, when there are strong feelings of disenfranchisement by the populace. People are the most vulnerable to having those feelings used against them when there is real feelings of being abused by their government. People who would otherwise never consider somebody like Trump for office in a million years, would attempt it out of desperation when such things are in motion.
The constant denials of reality from both sides of the aisle do NOTHING to resolve that problem, and resorting to "Seee see!! THEY have BOOOGEY MAN! *A BOOGEY MAN!!*" as the main reason to keep THEM in power, is more of the *PROBLEM*, not the solution.
So yeah. We have an orange idiot in power. He has another 2 years before his license to be dumb on the world stage expires. Rather than sing and dance, and make a big show about how dumb he is, let's address why we elected an orange idiot in the first place, to assure it does not happen again.
But no. That does not sell eyeballs, does not empower an established political base, nor does it do anything but actually help the public. Naturally, it wont happen.